Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature (Library of Congress)
Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature (Washington, DC)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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American poetry at the mid-century. | |
Bicentennial poetry discussion | |
Coggerers | |
The cultures of American poetry lecture | |
Dolores Kendrick | |
Enduring Lincoln | |
Enjoyment of poetry. | |
Enoch Arden | |
Fam and Yam | |
Federal Theatre plays. | |
Kanjinchō The subscription list | |
The last days of Lincoln | |
Lincoln sesquicentennial lectures | |
Linda Pastan | |
Macbeth | |
Maria Gillan | |
Michael Glaser | |
Moby Dick. | |
National Poetry Festival. | |
Odyssey. | |
The Oresteia | |
Phèdre | |
Poems. | |
The poet and the poem from the Library of Congress. | |
R.P. Blackmur reading his poems on Sept. 29,1951 | |
Recording of the Conference on Teaching Creative Writing, held in the Coolidge Auditorium, Jan. 29 and 30, 1973 | |
Reed Whittemore reading his poems at KARL studio, Northfield, Minn., Mar. 11, 1960 | |
Reminiscences of Merrill Moore | |
Reuel Denney reading his poems with comment at his home in Chicago, Feb. 21, 1956 | |
Richmond Alexander Lattimore reading his poems with comment on the program The reading rail | |
Rita Dove reading her poems in the Montpelier Room, May 4, 1995 | |
Robert Frost and others (among them Phyllis Armstrong, Kay Morrison, and Marian and Arthur Schlesinger), in an informal gathering at the home of the Hon. Lowell B. Mason, May 8, 1962 | |
Robert Frost receives an honorary doctor of humane letters degree from the University of Detroit, Nov. 13, 1962 | |
Robert Frost speaking in the Coolidge Auditorium to the high school honor students of the Washington area, Oct. 15, 1958 | |
Robert Pinsky | |
Robert Sward reading his poems with comment before an audience in the U.S. Embassy, London, Feb. 27, 1961 | |
Russian Soviet literature today lecture | |
Samuel French Morse reading his poems in Cambridge, Mass., July 31, 1956 | |
The scandal of T.S. Eliot | |
Selections. | |
Shakespeare and Christian doctrine lecture | |
Short stories. | |
Stanley Burnshaw reading his poems in the Recording Laboratory, Nov. 28, 1962 | |
Stanley Kunitz reading his poems with comment in the Coolidge Auditorium, Mar. 21, 1960 | |
Stepping out the poet in the world : lecture | |
Storm De Hirsch reading her poems at the Living Theatre in New York City, June 12, 1959 | |
T.S. Eliot reading his poems in the NBC Studio in New York City, July 26, 1946 | |
Ted Kooser | |
Tempest | |
This is my America poems from the Washington Post. | |
Thomas Edison, reflections of a genius | |
Thomas Hornsby Ferril reading his poems, December 1, 1950 | |
Toi Derricotte | |
A total view of South Africa lecture | |
Turning point. | |
The uses and abuses of patronage lecture. | |
Vernon Scannell reading his poems with comment at Recorded Sound, Ltd., London, England, Jan. 9, 1963 | |
Virginia Mishnun-Hardman reading her poems with comment in the Recording Laboratory, Feb. 13, 1978 | |
The vision of Vasavadatta | |
W.S. Merwin reading his poems and translations with comment, Mar. 18, 1958 | |
Walker Gibson reading his poems with comment in the Office of Radio-Television at New York University, May 8 and 9, 1963 | |
Walt Whitman speaks for himself a reading | |
Ways of misunderstanding poetry lecture | |
What is a poet? | |
What's bred in the bone. | |
Whitman the man lecture | |
William Faulkner reading from chapter 12 of The reivers | |
William Heyen and Peter Robert Edwin Viereck reading their poems in the Coolidge Auditorium, Nov. 5, 1979 | |
Works. | |
The writer speaks. |